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ceerneprraire ts ens 4 * Circulation Books Open to All.” ] [« ciraittas Books Open to All. >| NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907. ous UTS FE WEG HOS LFE OCEAN ROVE HOE PADMA ATHLETICS. NINTH INNING HELD UP BY BIKE “iw sme" 2. UFREGOWDAT WASHTN Pc cot romin : ia : COP FOR SPEEDING | CN ee FMPIME TRACK 1 'V CHEMILAIN | chant of Asbury Park, Also Wounds’ ‘PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO. | 00000100 i. ~ 3:000000104— 5. Their Little Daughter as She j j R H PO A El RH POA Ej, FA were | nee from Efiects of Fall Into River Haris, lf......e0-5 0 0 2 0 0;8lagle, ..0 1 1 6 0/Prince Wilhelm Delays Visit) Small Getaway Day Crowd) QUARREL BETWEEN COUPLE f i lon Nicholls, ss. 0 1 0 4 1 Sneckard, If. Of 1100 Be a Gat Sie ee Ud from Cruiser Fylgia. Ne lee 2 f ch 2 bul Swedish Sailors GecsiGame strurele at — Davis, 1b........-.. 0 1 6 0 0! Hofman, 1b.......+. (hey sey Are There. Saratoga Course i - ae Tteuyees Re en er Sn Oy deo 20 : eee Police Have Been Unable to Lea'rn the Cause j; 5 pct Cojlina—3b—arr--- 1-1 8 —0-_0 | Tinker as. paid oot beak Woe boat Recs i é up this after king the speed law while on Oldring, ¢f.......,+ 0 2 1 O Oj Evers, 2b. 1 1 0.4 © RESULTS AT EMPIRE TRACK.} — SARATOGA RESULTS. 7 of the Man’s Jealousy, but Insist That his way to Roosevelt Hosy {o inquire after one of the crew of the pity Sea OF On “0 1 0 0 0, FIRST RACE—Nuck Rake (7to 5 FIRST RASE—Fort Johnson (11 to He-Accused -Wife—Before— Swedish cruiser Fylgia, who fell into the Hudson last night Barticy,p...-......0 0 1 0 — - — — ~—/and 9 to 15) 1. Rip Rap (5 to 2 foro and 7 to 10) 1, Johnnie Blake (3 to | ‘ There were three aul i courage of Swedish digni- | *Schreck- Ore tO borne 10 927,820 [place Wo ; ie iat Au AL ed | ‘o the Shooting. \ A , Here ye te ac H na “ Smtr ame er a : Iker | SECOND RACE—Maximilian (7 to! . The Prince and Ambas Lagecrantz sa e hat v 5 : BRON SECONOARACE AUscinan . o ee macs The Prir t ae ay the car that: w Totals. ede 724 12733 KH PO A £170 to 1 and 4 tc 1) 1, Scallop (1 to |5 and 1 to 2) 1, Lights Out (7 to 10| arm inthe lead. The staff and naval officers trailed in the other two, Leav-| ‘netted fer Bar ninth tuning ;Alperman, 2b....--..0 1 5 3 05 for piace) 2, Inauguration 3. jplace) 2, Kernel 3 | (Special to The Evening World.) * ste r were closely ty nd bow!- Lewis, ss 05029343. 0, “ ps | RT} . ing the Ast a Hote all luce mn ere closely bunched and bow eens Aleta : 5 0 1 6 4] THIRD FIACE—Alencon (3 to 1| THIRD RACE—Momentum (11 to ASBURY PARK, Aug. 29.—Robert C. Gravatt, a prominent mete ing along under three spec Hoffman, cfeeee+- +: 00 401 0} Gsacy, ab. i 1 1. 2 and even) 1, ‘Prospero (6 to 1 for)s and 4 to 5) 1, Belle of Iroquois (4 | chant of Asbury Park, this afternoon shot his wife, Irene, and y preseenet: sa Seo “| Kecier, rf 0) 0) te 0 sh. ordan ib, 0 0 19 1. 1 /Place) 2, Comilfo 3, |to 5 and out) 2, Killlecrankle 3. Z see ees Ok Ss LEE ty Be, cal : HAighneas'n motor it they Chase, Meeeeeuerseee 1 4 2-1. 0 | Maloney, (Sh ey Sat o| FOURTH RACE—Pretension (7 to | FOURTH RACE=Dahdelion (9 to fold daughter, Eva, atl inaj Alats rage. Then turning the pistol against cle ihe pol a Mena 12 : is 4 Hummel, If........ 0 0 4 0° 0}6 and 11 to 10) BU velai (ls and.7 to 10) 1, Vails (even for jhis own head, he killed himself. The wife may die, although the attend- era Wilais, ab Boe 4 0. saetet Sue 4 ; ° ; ake Ey ee jolace) 27 Oxford 3:7 ing physician, Dv. H. C. Kinmonth, said that she had a chance to recover. fan ain | nas) 75 NEU beg ea e| | EUTHACe Aint esd (On 012) FIFTH RACE—Deuce (10 to 1 and ‘The daughter is likely to live ; " +0 0 10 0 rotten 8 ay isa] ant S te Ye Coll Bobi (1 to 2. for /4'to 1). 1, Zlpangol (70) 5 piuce)) 2) De onan “eaten te i peg ees 7 |place) 2, Manhoimer 3. Ee Rall 4 The trigedy toc face in the Belleclaire, a small hotel at No. 94 machine to ¢ to dap | = Arsving ro be telephoned | cat : ; Perr ringa Brook- > SIXTH RACE—St. Joseph ( i 2| SIXTH RACE—L. P. Daley (2 to Mount Carmel W viwhere the: Gra zat S lived. him. to Jet the, pay Ko with awa nde Outby Preiser 0: by atriex Jena 5 te 2) ie Taunte (9 t9 oF 1 and 4 to 5) 1, Onat (3 to 2) \ | was a: stove-dealerwith tng to be not. so hasty. Ge ar place) 2, Clements S. for place) 2, Thomas Flyers. a c t a No. 159-Ma st ay ! ng poocetonomet ark. Was wah the police thix af- At Sailor's Bedside. At-the entrance to the hosn! Prince was met by F. N, Fitinghoel s—Mesars. O'Day dad Kem. venting World.) “4 ewes s : ARATOGA RACE TRACK: Aug, 2. = PARK ere PESeIRE CITY RACE TRACK, Aur abd! i PON PARK. BROOKLYN serine aeliheiny (ea lled aa reaon i | R.. Hitchcock's Dandelion, with (Special to The | i | wusband was Jealous nothing revealed a4 rushed leld her | flag right here and now on Lewis's sacrifice, Pfeist up the Highlanders,; man. Lumley was thre | Evers. Alperman taking Commirs : . Hu WASHINC domo, who was furmerly a A ere é Hy a . owen BTS GUM Mt foal Aa Public fc in September! i 9; High -Thie women fane of thle Dot | PEC ra en Senter toniiana tholinands | Tate a, capiured the Champlin Beh) race 5 5, | the champion Chicago team DY aataberestinigtacnsnrel tie: i Santo! 0. - tled family Duke W n of Soder- | a, 6 Ha ‘ wage San wha had expect sv pps Meee aren iy Nala eaE i Fiasland. wos delihied’ ta. meet nim | 20 Needs of Manhattan and A great Mt torday.iwhen the last TM Te Core “greatly disappointed, | Vallt wae second, beaten hall « length, | een 2 rea i am i thly season wad 3 ees tips } anc ‘ore ird, i. ay ¢ ale pekeslein ‘shook his hand heartily und Inquired Shs A large number of Swedish sailors, In | 8"! aeokanea se | 4 tec * intter his well being. Then the way wax Brooklyn Lines. C pmia ts es’ dus. and the Fee | arge of Commodore Lindbery how. | o™ Pe Wet Boaved ae ene emul The little led to the bedside of Sam I ll ti ord attendance WAS) Wee were gut and they enjoyed the | 10 the trek prep a = J topr 3.08 r th sexes turn-. fe for the Cavanaugh special immediately te y witness to jailing seaman. It Was found rn SD) Sate ; ' sport. It wan announced that the | 0% tit Canina leondition was much worse EAN Cee Commlsslonicct ing out for the “getaway | prince would be here to-morrow after: | 9% S - | i i Pneumonia had develop aftern approved an order requ RIGANET = PARK | First Inning. | noon, | A xcone Is xald to © taken The Prince took the man’s hand # the Interborougti-Metropontan Co! Tay ayes | Slage kit to Alperman; who tosaqy | The large crowd. however, saw some | place rhich ‘the husband accused his tpreaned-tt--itt-the-man—was_t Renee LisGrwee Hunt ane Hn teh 1 Aug. 2.—The Athletics came | iyvout, Sheckard singled. Schuliy | excellent: rucing with close and excit- \ i wife and drew dis revolver. He pointed oguipclotal condi ° nai 5 No into town to-day waving fags ated es Cwaixed. sormaT tree mentite; -bewle—tme-tintehesee-that anything that may {# | IN UF. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Ogden Ham- meee Peat the honor that sad company f 1 pertot of #1 xmontha| corted by Afty rooters and a horde ofjto Alperman, | ts nfeMt Med tO Lha- jy ave heen lost in the failure of roy | A ie a 4 tet tee oe Hl Hed nt St OR a Withelm usked that h ny Marvin Scudder, an accountant for} newspaper men, ed to. wrab the) Orman singled and reached second} rity to race the oceasibn was offsot | | mond Accompanied Chauf- * r : | 1 regular intervals of : reas, and left the hospital saying that By cles Also passed four reso to Hot | {n she flavor of the sport | ; out by enaion wax the winner of the! 7 Pes ~, : laney | yaijalia puree belng plaxed from 2 1-2 feur to Court. aS t vat the.close. L'Amour oe , The would retijin Agalli; “Then tis pu se {or hearingy regard | Manager. Mack figures tat nt Thker to Helwan * drove downtown {o tho Singer Bu! & orders that may de tasted for ym-|b2ck to Philadelphia, achat inal 5 =a at as ihe ang. where Prince Wilhelm proposed to provements of service on the -Fourtn| knock Detroit out of lead, RU feo Baas: | cha Usury made the early running with u A bullet ph a : yet Z : lecimeameniied cchacuthens ox were | Tinker hounded out, Alper: ‘0 Jor-| jy ton. cling! e ernately ‘climb to the clouds. avenue line, the Broadway line, the qn3) 5 riMth opined that these figures were! van Evers fied to H pe: uO Meade Pretenalo: inging ach alternately ing a flesh wound. well into the stretch, Then Mun- the favorite to the front ‘An automodile {1 which M | Oxden Hammond, of No | §4 o West, aa they « won oasily by four ; Bee : ulaire coming from sixth ae roush Ws > Grout tat VK hot Weide and the insanely he first resolution directed that a} Elberfeld was sick and there was a hearing be held on Sept. 16 at 2 P. M., j decided shake-up in the w York bat- 4 ‘Transit Company and| liable to go awry, as the hill-toppers | you Mor upld Transit late itching for a fight. hin out. NO RL Jordan uled t wl to Thiker. H . is Eats Before Climbing. When His Highness of Soder Mand heard that there was a building do thren had «a clear range to He sent another shot, rt New York the tallest building in t NO RUNS, | oaheshome:dashi Mashed) to the ‘world he immediately expressed the de- | residing certain improvements in the | ting order. Chase went to left eid, | Third Inning. ht aa eth but Pretension‘s fenton inl lee Ane Sire {to ascend to its sky-plercing Aetvice of the Madiaan and Fourth |Couroy came in to short and Morarity | seoistor wan easy tor sirickiett anc!saay was irrealatible. Polly Prim, run-| Patricia Stops, but Oi cerc for a ; ; helghtas Ie was Informed that It was Avenue lines, These include thirty addi- [Phen the game bean there were | JOTHAn. Single wingled, Wit wan cauK aay Tae races nniahed ithind over “Al: | user is ec No. Ne : i not finished, though netrated /Honal cars, -xouth f¥om One Hundred | fdur thousand persons in the stands. | SOUNDER. Mermen Reve aang chen which wan Intended to-day | Bodies of Suicides Is | Clty ad nets KT r to Wissen ward Gib teatiore iiere dita) ABd Sixteenth street and twenty: more |The day was almost cool enough for ouUbHdordan as NOZRUNG: vena RUSTE hers oranarke| jat : Du ie Base ‘i we 1 ootball, . \ mr Oo Eyers: dd aving Ww ed a nile in prepara: | sie ; ae Sata Payton few weoke, until all of the fortyreeven | adlitional south from Ono Hundred and | °°! te ea | Bimieniete “struck out arman Fruitless. a ‘ Z : eh: Kau fendi iatories were up ho could inount to a} Tirtycitth street between 6 and 9 rato laning. retired by Hofman alone. NO KUNS ¢ the largest crowds of the stripping him down tic ‘= siatyae i jo'clock A. M., except Sundays; also] Hartsel walked and took second on pte hae ; maeeaele ae — [eircrina minondehal ndathe 1 HovelsoriSl, teat above Broad wayiet twenty north from the Brooklyn Bridge | Nichole's sucritice to Morarity, Seybold | Fourth Inning. | ng attending the races to-day were & | machine ywod down in order to i 5 - Sof coures; the rincs—contt om gd Day. ti struck out. NOR Scnuite Med to cHummél. Motman) attracted by the good card or the we! Two auleldes, both by boys, occurred | MACNNE 80 4 troused the other iat ant tho Relies merce oat Sat p eh aangeed And wLete: senaids oo atemreine Sina Romer yottont” Asyor piace between try ¥ cs Abedin. ‘end #0 tho climb was arranged \ind.7 94. except dundays; sis thirty | ont ieeeier, Chase's, aingle wan to0| holsted « ily to Hummetr ‘Tinker foulea | Sovtrtsee trewewes Beh biaes MRE pega phe oaten ter Prectetia we tebe arc tfyacfpt ba ¢ Saratoga ‘ = When the young royalty arrived at! north from Astor place from 7 to 12 | Not for, Collins. Chane then stole nec- | to Hergen. NO °RUNS The drawing to « closo of the Saratog: es aay from Hamburg, Boulogne | seventh nto a and " fhe Singer Building he was immediately | pantdnlasian pest oti the sunday ond Het onatoe, afalt Bia eoscaci tes Lewis was thrown out by Evers. Lum-! meeting doubUess had much to do with jFived to-day from UE Ec | Hamme ee : 2 MiG s ori walked f Lt | Joy struck ou Nae lout ehidattents -|whero Burge Me officer aken under the wing of ar SUB: servicer Hylronyiea rs: ore eingled. scoring Chase. and| Piet Laas nla net) out, Tinker tT) ¢ne banner attendance of the meeting, !and Plymouth. Baruch Jaffe, a ptoer were ark s : ors \; Mitte man who said that he was Sec-) 6. ine samo date, Sept, 6, there will | Morarity took third, On a “Gouple steal : 3 Muck Rake a Winner. age paseenger, aged eighteen, Jumped |” Hammond sald bh found that.there |. retary Coleman of the Company. ‘The|, © » Sept. 18, Rfortarity was out at tho plate. Powers Fifth Inning. | | married to Mrs. Mary Coroner fant ain {Prince invited the newapapermen to ue. | 0° * Rearing to show why the Broad- | to Murphy to Powers.» ONE RUN. Evers fled.to Lumley, Moran ground-| ‘Tie Arst: race brought together aa loverboard on Aug. 18 and Helarich | 22° Washington Ssquar : e leompany him on his mount toward | Way service should not be improved by Second Inning. ed out, via Casey. Prelaier struck out | fine a bunch of cattle ms has recently | perke, aged eighteen, a member of the | the machine was her propilty. n The man's 4 ‘dy i were on their way [0 to the niongue and And girl Were at % e : y rints NOR . ny metropolitan | they Speapyrean Weights. Ambassador Lage-|AVing 3 per cent. of all. the care) Murphy, filet to Chave. | Witliama [NO RUNS. | ayy Senna, Rone to the post on any crew, jumped into the sea two days Ag0. | hyise to fot SOI) id, “Why certainly, we would| Tom tha Columbus wvenuis Lenox, | threw out Collins, Olduing singled at |) joni fanned: (Maloney max ehrown:. roy. stick Rake was Installed - tax reed Hat Ss propert In ‘both cases the steamer was stopped | motoring lerants tried to reach ~-—Be glad to-haye you come up with us, eventh and Lexington avenue nes as! Chave to Conray. NO RUNS, Schulte. RU | vorite, and he made good, coming away 34 ait IDO AS AiyRM RTO sai : I@everal scribes were shaking in their| far as Houston street, made to TUM as, WinamsMtetto—Ssrbott!— Conroy ———sixen tag fromthe pack in the stretch and wins |and-a_search was made for the voys: | eet Doota at the prospect of the climb, | af South as Murray’ street. filed to Obiring. Murphy threw out ‘ ning in a hard drive, but 55. ~ a seh uaa EN Rieu a 2 |" A third order provides for @ hearing | Rickey, NO RUNS. Slagle out, Lewis to Jordan. Sheck-! ?! wunciua extnonandealnmes a ime ‘whe Mr, Coleman came to their rescue | on Sept. 19 ux to why the peryice of Third Inning. ard was also disposed of by Lewis and out of the bunch SEVEN DEATHS FROM by ordering them off the premises the Incerborough should. not be in- x Jordan, Schult died the seme way. ment and grabbed second place trom | NTO HELP STAMP OUT | Firet tho little secretary surrounded | 6feased on Sundays and holidays Conroy tossed out Powers. Plank died NO RUNS. ia Biroitate | Wilk oe enlch came, from, & back | |WOMA\ PLAGUE IN ’FRISCO. Sergen led to) ‘Tinker. Sirleklett . ng hd ‘ . ‘On Sept. 2 the question of running | on a grounder to Hoxe. Himeelf with a husky guard of fron-| «1 trains to West Farms over the | safe on Morlarty's muff hrorkers armed with barel staves and | elevated spur of the subway route Wil:| throw. Nichols singled. jennounced In a small but determined, be heart, The order wpeciies that one-} Moriarty to Hogg. NO FR Alperman sent up one to)" the final 7 | WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC. | : hulte, NO RUNS. « | Hunch players got busy with Polar | AED NineG ; Paes St Ca oF ri ine es in A Since June Seventh Inning. [iach ini Day egcon di Tact pi ne eet < ; : All Since June 18 helt of the total number of trains to be | Nichola threw out Hogg. Hoffman colt finished nowhere. Miss Helen M. Bullis Appointed Im- | ind Guacinline OF Wolce: t i run to West Farms sould b uD way truck out. Keeler Iked. eo r id ° Ce he 12 ot Sy 4) te) | “You cannot come up the ladders, The| trains, one-fourth, Third. avenue HEGRE OGATRL aha lf ate bets COST ira Au tee Rue ADS Oa alee nian migration Inspector at Ellis | Sy Erinoa’is my: guest, Pee hE eN er enh Fourth Inning. |ifummel. rere singled and on Jor: | stretch and won easily at the end. In- i aereri work # DON | Searching Ships. Becrotly Kloating over their sscaph the “ DAW rack one eerarony war vant 4, throw to the plate, Hofman | auguratle making ely mana ng. Island for Wor! Believed to Be That of Charles)... lend reporters proclaimed loudly agains) tho thrown out, by Hoge, (Cal tnx fouled tol \ Verma, ONE. {he “favorite, Scallop, which had got oft | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—A system- wecrecars’s attitude, FLORIDA MILITIA TO Keller, NOU RUN: ‘and. took aecond on{, Le™i™ fled to Tinker. Lumley out.! poorly, Priceless Jewel, after leading | atic effort is to be made by the Bure i ‘ond on! vers to Hofman. Casey singled for a mpell, ran out at the head of th Immigration to put an end to wha: ‘Then the Prince was escorted to *>- pales ofma se) F o"\' 1 PROTECT NEGRO SLAYER, | tstporte’s nacritice, Plank to) Davin.) xtoin. arconi, Jordan fanned © atroteh The winner was played quietly, | Ttniy known ax “ithe white jpixth floor of tho building, where an wit dled on a grounder to Mur. Moriarity taking hird. Mormariey | RUN! jbut for the poor break Scallop might} O° times which it is asserted, haw R. Peterson, Fr elaborate Jincheon wag served SEE i pny. Cain tein ara After lunshing the Prince gamely | _TALUAHASSIE. Fla. Aum. 2.—Goy. | then set the © in a whirl by mak 9 A a: j have 5 3 |been conducted especially in citles én climed to the twenty-ninth Moor, pur} Broward has prabraaalng local militia Heit plea te UUs} Conroy Pleistoy fannie Slagle filed to Ma Hot Tip Came Third, the Atlantic seaboard for a long time i rs 7 x comp: wy ho se struc! Oug i ‘loney okar fed o "4 ty ie he ii dee when he AAW seven more fights of | Company, ty ie Heche Baan Fifth Inning. eta Ka fo Atperman.| preatic Diamond did not get away | On recommendation of — Robert Hal z T ets off 5 ts ne Gadders above him he patked, dectaring | whom pi ; struck out. Powers walked | Ma‘ones sinzled, Hummel sacrificed! from the post although faverite in the | qvatchorn. | Immigration Commissioner | havo My : led by) ten. armed men in | . surrendered hi Bergen was to Hoiman anes n y reach , int sora n nex. Shields Ma [at Ellis Island, N, Y., Mixs He irowa out dy a On the xpeedy but | Bullis haa been appolnte second on a pitch, Pt ‘that he felt Ure Ho was de ighted | automobti nein the 7 f to the with the view as far as he went gd ja now (niall) here Stouck out. Harisell ami’ Nichols ¢ Aeatis i neh i ed, filling the trase fa | Yuk third, s No, friends hs 2 $ ti i | cr i ‘i ‘Returning to Brody Nera recount charged with killing Marshal | walk ang jclagy gelding, Alencon, eettIng away | gration inspector for the! particular] } FORT ERIE RACES. of Caro. | : Jowell, ted Ne the sway winning handily |e iepose of developing Information re-| | Rueaday nent | roundel to Conroy, NO RU ni ‘to the Astor to prepare himself for to- posse surrounded hou y Wan sa 1 Py for to. DOSE MUO ac ae, a or a ¢ om the rejuvenated Pros. | PY rdwht's banquet’ at Sherry's. to capture & negro outlaw. ° Hogg stiemp 19, ea maarigeed: |iperd Pe tore prominent at all |aarding “lis traM@e— Miss Bulls re-| 3 ‘Tho prospect of such an altitudinous Ya Notas but Dire pegten te alee and both | sertekiett to Jo ain iit stages. t hot Up of bygone |cently has ocen colinecied with Nea et assent did not daunt Prince Wilhelin Feeaese Teak to. Colinas’ Teeler forced tort sAiutte.“Tinke dayavand pxaln proven’ to 1s ie stice | Travers Ald) Society) and has h j for from hia cradle he wan destined for AMERICAN LEAGUE man. Nichols to Mun? Chase | AURA HEE Sha ial pale aah Naace {much work along, piilanthrople hay & sailor's life and ix now one of tne 2 fore Keeler the same NO + iteMoran was} ; {ological tines Ad ut Moran. w ‘ soclolog Z Highest oMcers in the Swedish Navy. LOETONTATAWAEG | RUNS Fealtad cout naithiedebase tt Close Finish in Fifth see a A 3 Ho has heen vantly Inipreated Jn INGTON, Sixth Inning. Pieister wa Eto teach roc} The peat finial of the day witnessed | NATIONAL LEAGUE a ore “atorie¢s of this tallest structure in the First Game, Davia rolled out to Willlains, Murphy | ofid M Way, to Alperman dofent of olonel OIE aa 4 i . STS EDK SCON World and ventured the’ remark to jin | Boston +02 016 0:0 0.0 0 Ot MN Oladhe Med to Chase. Peco [QUIEN ANS fouled to Hofman, Laweal incine Auth tees 7 ter had her i see i y He alent’ , paniey fries f Cait Yaxmngion 010100000 Weasa ri taaee ERS to to” Stelnfeld arnlaye te! foot with her to-dae, however iM eto. the m0) SAO frlendé and attache last night tat h 1 scoring M) ling alno | ik Sielntelat. | Tamley Aiea “to | ricing face Ma col. ty the, wite CINCINNATI AT BOSTON | Matked out of: Pollen Hea Would “be plenwed to go up into the Second Game. tried to se ¥, but was out tite. NOR Ad OU Oe toe StanhelmersraKae tc aa xf 1 ee seine their ald to 4 fi H highest web of ginters, Roston fie 1,010,020, 0.050 9-1) St tne, plate.) Hoftman to: Williams: to aaa Teena MPihe early running and looked all | Gincinnatt seh e.0 40, ocd |). Tings body. rocovaredl i ; - Prince Wilhelm’ did not rive ear: | Warhinaton ....1 000 1000 —3 aeatty aiieled end aotteacon ua | THAW. CAN'T HURRY JEROME, | over a winners bul he olieeed van Apes Hipp and McLean: Boultes }} Ate teal woven) ; jie rf : Mot id, and sco nL Ak pinch © an: nD vy Hipp and McLean: Boultes Ave feet seven it a to-day. but took a long refrewhing ren 8T, LOUIS AT DETROIT. portes ihren-Hasger (0 MEN Wiltiacta| Tt now seems certain that the second | Kine Rose and Colonel Bab ahd. waa |and Nuham | X about one. hundred 1 afmeck mies 4 (rom tie. ardors’ ot yesterday.) A vist’ | St. Loule 000-2001 0 ong] Rrounded out. to Murphy, | Conroy |trial of Harry Thaw, wil not begin un- | henten three lengths at the end for) Eight innings by agreement. | bounds. (of Hight | complex FOURTH RACK: ; £81 88 AO SHB Ganked a single to centre, scoring La-| ti December next. Martin Wo Littles | te piace. Hollister was lengths vut of | PITTSBURG AT PHILADELPHIA. | moni fcc His fo 5 (8 10 2), 1 40 President Roosevelt and Coney 15} | Detroit ‘all the way. enoeeeerne Tim: porte. Conroy stole second, Rickey |ton, Thaws poe would: ‘like and low: r of the Tight hand held a Ajl tn one day proved wearying CHICAGO AT CLEVELAND. struck out, ‘Mur i phy fumbled Hoes) e iter date, District-Attorney Je- Gheanacenecasnlae 003 Oo. little fin RP ame aye. Jonge 439 Seeman Ho, ms VOU WOMEN take Horatord’s Acid Balle dol bbl aie 0 03-08 ate tain wold rine. 5 " -(Centinued on Second Page) Siva’: ’ ot 3 AL Rene even tay Of eae nae ca r Batteries—Leover and Gibson; M me ts) Daten eee riny t city i Ree crea woe ey < : pel abt it beste Pages me 5! Finders ane insomnia’ Se" and Dools. ese Beer ptbe, node, van xemoved trom Clty | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER Pittebure 2.4.1 0100000 3 trouse:

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